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Japanese Snacks & Candy

5 Weird Japanese Snacks that Taste Better Than They Sound

Weird Japanese snacks have taken the internet by storm in the past few years. But do they really taste as bad as they sound? From fizzing toilets to ramen ice cream, these 5 snacks sound strange, but are surprisingly delicious!  The Moko Moko Mokolet Photo: Heart Ltd. Forget bowls or plates, why not eat your...

April 12, 2021
Japanese Snacks & Candy

Play With Your Food! An Introduction to Japanese DIY Candy Kits

Growing up, we probably all remember being told not to play with our food. However, did you know that in Japan, there’s a popular kind of candy that’s not only great for playing with—but actively encourages it?! Japanese DIY candy kits are specially designed products that give customers the tools and instructions to make their...

April 07, 2021
Japanese Snacks & Candy

All About Ramune Candy and Why They’re Everywhere in Japan

If you haven’t heard of or tried ramune candy before, you’re missing out on a whole category of Japanese candy that’s a favorite for many. This popular Japanese candy can be found pretty much everywhere they sell food items in the country, you can usually find them in the aisle that has all the Japanese...

March 29, 2021
Japanese Snacks & Candy
The front of Kit Kat Chocolatory.

The Kit Kat Chocolatory in Ginza is a Dream Come True for Kit Kat Fans!

In 2014, Nestlé capitalized on this success by opening the first Kit Kat (or KitKat) Chocolatory: a boutique Kit Kat store offering a range of special edition products.

March 18, 2021
Japanese Snacks & Candy

Tokyo Banana Sponge Cakes Are the Ultimate Japanese Souvenir!

When it comes to gifts, there is nothing more uniquely Japanese than classic omiyage. Omiyage, a word literally meaning “local product,” is a box of individually wrapped local snacks that Japanese people give their friends and colleagues after returning from a trip. In the West, this might seem like a nice gesture, but in Japan,...

March 18, 2021
Japanese Snacks & Candy

A Guide To Different Kinds of Dagashi, Japan’s Unique Penny Candy

You might already know the Japanese word wagashi, but what about dagashi? While wagashi describes high-end Japanese sweets, dagashi is the exact opposite: small, cheap, dime-a-dozen style snacks and candy. Why do these two words sound so similar? Although they’re both formed from the word for candy, kashi (菓子), wagashi gets the 和 prefix, meaning...

March 17, 2021